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9XM talking: WHA radio and the Wisconsin idea
Davidson, R. (2006). 9XM talking: WHA radio and the Wisconsin idea. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press. 405 pages. As an undergraduate at the University of Wisconsin in the 1970s, I walked to class every morning past a historical marker recognizing "9XM-WHA: The Oldest Station in the Nation." Although the...
Ronald O. Lindgren.(Obituaries)(Obituary)
Ronald O. Lindgren of Round Lake Park Services for Ronald O. Lindgren, 59, will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, at Burnett-Dane Funeral Home, 120 W. Park Ave. (Route 176), Libertyville. Born July 2, 1945, in Bremerton, Wash., he passed away suddenly Wednesday, July...
Raising the voice of the worker - On the Line - Workers Independent News Service at the University of Wisconsin - Brief Article
Madison The Workers Independent News Service, based at the University of Wisconsin's School for Workers, offers radio programming on labor issues to both commercial and noncommercial outlets. "Our objective is to make news and Issues of concern to working people available to working people, and most working people...
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